A1 - Transition Metals and Catalysts Flashcards

1
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Define a transition metal

A

A metal that forms an ion with a partially filled d-subshell

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2
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State two features of transition metals

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They can accept and lose electrons. They can be oxidised and reduced

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3
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What do the wedges mean in this diagram?

A

The bond is coming out of the page

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4
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What do the dashes mean in this diagram?

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The bond is going into the page

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5
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What is the name of the structure formed by transition metal ions?

A

Complex ion

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6
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How are the water molecules bonded to the transition metal in this complex ion?

A

The water donates a pair of electrons to the transition metal, forming a coordinate bond

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7
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How are bonds coming out of the page represented?

A

Using a wedge

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8
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How are bonds going into the page represented?

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Using a dash

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9
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What do reactants need to do in order for a reaction to occur?

A

Collide with at least the activation energy

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10
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What do catalysts do?

A

Speed up the rate of a reaction by providing an alternative pathway with a lower activation energy

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11
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How do catalysts work?

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  • Provide a surface for the reaction to occur on
  • Weaken the reactant bonds
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12
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Why does lowering the activation energy increase the rate of reaction?

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There will be more frequent successful collisions

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13
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Why are transition metals good catalysts?

A

They have a partially filled d-subshell, so can:
* Accept and donate electrons
* Be oxidised and reduced

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14
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What catalyst is used in the Contact process?

A

Vanadium (V) oxide (V2O5)

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15
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What process uses Vanadium (V) oxide (V2O5) as a catalyst?

A

Contact process

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16
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What catalyst is used in the Haber process?

A

Iron

17
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What process uses Iron as a catalyst?

A

Haber process